MIlwaukee School of Engineering Senior design team 15-2
To develop a neonate cardiopulmonary bypass simulator for the purpose of training perfusionists to perform surgery on neonates as nothing like it exists today.
- Stage Product In Development
- Industry Electronics / Instrumentation
- Location Milwaukee, WI, US
- Currency USD
- Founded March 2013
- Employees 5
Company Summary
The primary customer for the neonate cardiopulmonary bypass simulator will be the Milwaukee School of Engineering’s perfusion program. Secondary customers exist in terms of hospitals with a desire to locally recertify or retrain their perfusionists and other universities with perfusion programs who wish to train their students for the nuances associated with perfusion in open heart surgery for neonates.
Team
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EngineerSenior majoring in Biomedical Engineering at the Milwaukee School of Engineering in Milwaukee,WI.Has successfully completed several courses in biomedical electronics,mechanics,computer programing.3months experience in a hospital setting.Co inventor of the Handy Wright a device designed to aid stroke survivors who have lost complete control of their dominant and partial control of their non dominate hands write again.
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Levita FeasterProject managerSenior at the Milwaukee School of Engineering.Completed several courses in Engineering and biophysics.Experienced in MATLAB,Solidworks,Solid Edge.Former Division I athlete,president of MSOE's National Society of Black Engineers.
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Joshua ReedEngineerSenior at the Milwaukee School Of Engineering.Has completed several courses in biomedical engineering design,fluid dynamics,biomedical electronics .Has one year's worth of experience in book keeping.Member of Biomedical Engineering society
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Assistant Project managerSenior majoring in biomedical engineering at the Milwaukee School of Engineering.Successfully completed several courses in biomedical electronics,MATLAB,thermodynamics,mechanics.Actively involved in sorority Phi,Delta,Chi
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Ryan SchmidtEngineerSenior at MSOE.Majoring in Biomedical Engineering and minoring in business management.GPA 3.34. Posses extensive knowledge of SolidWorks,MATLAb,MultiSim.Has eleven months of experience working at Milwaukee School of Engineering's Rapid Prototyping Center fabricating plastic models for a variety of prototypes.
Advisors
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Dr Charles TrittDepartment Chair for MSOE Biomedical Engineering programUnconfirmed
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